Title: Conformal embeddings in affine vertex superalgebras
Abstract:This paper is a natural continuation of our previous work on conformal embeddings of vertex algebras [6], [7], [8]. Here we consider conformal embeddings in simple affine vertex superalgebra $V_k(\mat...This paper is a natural continuation of our previous work on conformal embeddings of vertex algebras [6], [7], [8]. Here we consider conformal embeddings in simple affine vertex superalgebra $V_k(\mathfrak g)$ where $\mathfrak g=\mathfrak g_{\bar 0}\oplus \mathfrak g_{\bar 1}$ is a basic classical simple Lie superalgebras. Let $\mathcal V_k (\mathfrak g_{\bar 0})$ be the subalgebra of $V_k(\mathfrak g)$ generated by $\mathfrak g_{\bar 0}$. We first classify all levels $k$ for which the embedding $\mathcal V_k (\mathfrak g_{\bar 0})$ in $V_k(\mathfrak g)$ is conformal. Next we prove that, for a large family of such conformal levels, $V_k(\mathfrak g)$ is a completely reducible $\mathcal V_k (\mathfrak g_{\bar 0})$--module and obtain decomposition rules. Proofs are based on fusion rules arguments and on the representation theory of certain affine vertex algebras. The most interesting case is the decomposition of $V_{-2} (osp(2n +8 \vert 2n))$ as a finite, non simple current extension of $V_{-2} (D_{n+4}) \otimes V_1 (C_n)$. This decomposition uses our previous work [10] on the representation theory of $V_{-2} (D_{n+4})$.Read More
Publication Year: 2019
Publication Date: 2019-03-09
Language: en
Type: preprint
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